| Cambridge Audio Azur DacMagic Plus Digital to Analogue Convert, Black | 
| Brand: Cambridge Audio Category: CE
List Price: $649.00 Buy New: $599.00 as of 6/5/2012 01:22 EDT details You Save: $50.00 (8%)
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Seller: Audio Advisor, Inc. Sales Rank: 5,308
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.9 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 7.6 x 2
MPN: CAMBDACMAGI+BL Model: DacMagic Plus EAN: 5055300405418 ASIN: B006GJU33I
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| Features:
| • | Twin Wolfson WM8740 24bit DACs used in dual differential configuration. New Anagram Technologies ATF2TM 24-bit/384kHz audio up-sampling / jitter reduction. | | • | Optional Digital Preamp mode allowing connection directly to power amp or active speakers. 24-bit/96kHz driverless USB Audio 1.0. | | • | 24-bit/192kHz USB Audio 2.0 with ASIO or kernel streaming modes. 24-bit/192kHz USB Audio 2.0 with ASIO or kernel streaming modes. Asynchronous USB transfer for very low jitter. | | • | Selectable digital filters - linear phase, minimum phase and steep. Balanced XLR audio output and RCA phono output. Two 24 bit digital inputs (with optical or coaxial for each). | | • | External input for optional BT100 Bluetooth receiver - allows audio to be streamed and up-sampled from any paired Bluetooth device. Supports high quality apt-X Bluetooth CODEC as well as standard SBC Bluetooth CODEC. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Exactly how important are quality D-to-A converters? The answer's simple. Next to your studio monitors, converters are the most important part of your monitoring chain. In fact, budget converters can kill the sound of even the best studio monitors. That's what's so cool about the Cambridge Audio DacMagic Plus - it gives you world-class digital-to-analog conversion, without the inflated price tag. Here's another cool thing about the Cambridge Audio DacMagic Plus: it's built to work with any kind of rig. It's got both coaxial and optical digital inputs, so you can take the digital output of your interface, or you can hook it right up to your computer via USB and take the feed straight from your DAW.
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